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Brown, BARNUM. 
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Amisk Lake district, northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Canada, 
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BRUNTON, S. 
Investigation of the occurrence of radio-active minerals in Ontario. Canada, 
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BUCHAN, J. S. 
Mount Royal once an active volcano. Can. Rec. Sc., vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 
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